Answer: We often do not consider the complexity of language. This is in part because <u>our use of language is generally automatic.</u>
Explanation:
All human beings, regardless of their intellectual capacity, possess linguistic ability, and in fact all humans dominate at least one language.
Language <em>is acquired because human beings are biologically programmed for it</em>, regardless of the degree of difficulty of the language.
- Language learning is something <u>specific to the human being.</u>
- <u>Imitation</u> has few effects when it comes to learning language.
- <u>Children's verbal emissions</u> are not responses learned from other people.
Answer:
c. Differential association theory
Explanation:
Differential association theory
This theory was developed by Edwin Sutherland , according to this theory , via interaction with other individuals , the person him selves learn the attitude , values , motives , techniques for the criminal behavior .
This theory also predicts , the individual will select the criminal path in case , the balance of the definitions for the law breaking exceeds of that of law - abiding .
Answer:
nature-nurture
Explanation:
The nature-nurture controversy asks which is more important in determining one's developmental outcome, heredity or environmental influences.
Question options:
A. Across subjects multiple-baseline design
B. Across situations multiple-baseline design
C. Across behaviors multiple-baseline design
D. Across subjects ABA design
Answer:
A. Across subjects multiple-baseline design
Explanation:
In the multiple-baseline design, behavior is measured across either multiple individuals, behaviors, or settings.
For the multiple-baseline-across-subjects design, the same behavior is observed and studied for multiple individuals as is lllustrated above.
By gathering data from many or more than one subject or instances inferences can be more informed and be made about the likeliness that the measured trait generalizes to a greater population.
Answer: The president may require the "principal officer" of any executive department to tender his advice in writing. While the Constitution nowhere requires a formal Cabinet, it does authorize the president to seek advice from the principal officers of the various departments as he (or she) performs their official duties.
Explanation: